Word: sovietism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...obvious candidate for the No. 2 slot of managing editor wasn't apparent three years ago, he hired Roberts, three years away from retirement. Then, early this year, he named Bill Keller, 48, a former foreign correspondent who won a Pulitzer for his coverage of the collapse of the Soviet Union, to replace Roberts this month. Though criticized in some quarters as having too similar a background to Lelyveld (and causing a stir internally because of his messy personal life: around the time of the promotion he had left his wife and adopted son for a British journalist...
Entries in last year's HBS competition ranged from "an enhanced international facsimile service to a salt mine in the Soviet Union, to retail stores, restaurants and Internet marketing companies," said Michael J. Roberts '79, executive director of entrepreneurial studies...
...Psychiatry as a Tool of Soviet Political Repression"-Leonid Pliusch in Boylston Auditorium...
Malfunctions and mishaps have plagued MIR of late, but its 1986 launch caused U.S. space experts to think America had been "Sputniked" again. An Oct. 5, 1987, cover story in TIME explored the Soviet domination in space...
...populace is being killed by the famine. We also know that most of the Koreans contacted about the survey refused to participate, fearing government disapproval. The causes of the famine are well known: flooding in 1995 and 1996, a drought this summer and the collapse of the Soviet regime...